MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
Visit: http://bit.do/dpfK8
Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how many he’s won (but we imagine he does pretty well).
In his spare time, Sajad likes to update his followers with plenty of photos of his sculpted body.
He also likes to pose with tiny objects, to show how giant he truly is.
But despite his slightly intimidating appearance, you don’t really need to worry about making this Hulk angry.
Sajad’s friends say he has a big heart (metaphorically, we think), and is a really lovely, gentle person in real life. Good to know.
Pls Share & Subscribe !
Sajad Gharibi INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/sajadgharibii/?hl=en

published:26 Jun 2016

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** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls know that everyone has insecurities, some worse than others. And surgery is not always the answer. I'm definitely not saying everyone that has had surgery has done it because they have BodyDysmorphic disorder, and I'm not against surgeries and enhancing your beauty, everyone should be able to do whatever they want with their body, but you shouldn't get surgeries only because you hate yourself or to impress others. It is something serious and there's many risks. Being beautiful should not be your priority in life. Physical beauty doesn't last forever. If you are not happy with yourself, surgery is not always the answer. You need to work on your inner self and change your priorities so you can be fully happy and enjoy the only life that you have.
I hope this video was helpful.
Let me know your opinion in the comments.
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Fotos

History

Fotos' first self-titled album was released through Labels (a Sublabel of EMI) on 29 September 2006. Fotos can be characterised as British-inspired indie rock in connection with German lyrics.
In summer 2007, the band played at the German Hurricane Festival and Southside Festival as well as at the Austrian FM4 Frequency Festival. Following the release of their second album Nach dem Goldrausch on 28 March 2008, the band went on tour in Germanyand Austria, and played several gigs at festivals in China. They played recently at German music festival organised by Max Mueller Bhavan in Pune, India and also at Delhi Public School Bangalore South where they were opened by the school's rock band "Velocity".
In 2008, the band's song "Fotos" was used as a Channel 4 "Try Life in Another Language" advert. In February 2009, Fotos represented the state of Lower Saxony at the Bundesvision Song Contest in Potsdam with their song "Du fehlst mir", ending on position No.15.

Modelos iraníes fueron arrestadas por fotos en Instagram

The Incredible Iranian HULK - World's Biggest Man

MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
Visit: http://bit.do/dpfK8
Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how many he’s won (but we imagine he does pretty well).
In his spare time, Sajad likes to update his followers with plenty of photos of his sculpted body.
He also likes to pose with tiny objects, to show how giant he truly is.
But despite his slightly intimidating appearance, you don’t really need to worry about making this Hulk angry.
Sajad’s friends say he has a big heart (metaphorically, we think), and is a really lovely, gentle person in real life. Good to know.
Pls Share & Subscribe !
Sajad Gharibi INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/sajadgharibii/?hl=en

14:56

Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

OPEN HERE FOR MORE DETAILS: Please watch until the end before leaving your opinion :)
** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls know that everyone has insecurities, some worse than others. And surgery is not always the answer. I'm definitely not saying everyone that has had surgery has done it because they have BodyDysmorphic disorder, and I'm not against surgeries and enhancing your beauty, everyone should be able to do whatever they want with their body, but you shouldn't get surgeries only because you hate yourself or to impress others. It is something serious and there's many risks. Being beautiful should not be your priority in life. Physical beauty doesn't last forever. If you are not happy with yourself, surgery is not always the answer. You need to work on your inner self and change your priorities so you can be fully happy and enjoy the only life that you have.
I hope this video was helpful.
Let me know your opinion in the comments.
** VIDEO EN ESPAÑOL: https://youtu.be/aA2QuF6MlX8
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((FOTOS ESPECIAL)) DA MINHA FAMILHA AMIGOS ETC... (( DJ IRAN ))

13:33

Iran from a Different Lens | Maryam Ghadiri | TEDxPurdueU

Iran from a Different Lens | Maryam Ghadiri | TEDxPurdueU

Iran from a Different Lens | Maryam Ghadiri | TEDxPurdueU

When only one side of a story is told, the truth can be blurred or completely disjointed. When Maryam arrived in the U.S. she encountered stereotypes and predisposed opinions causing her to hide her own identity as Iranian. She now describes how she rekindled the pride she once had for her motherland, Iran, through curating a photo exhibit that celebrates Iran's rich culture, diversity and beauty.
Maryam Ghadiri is originally from Iran and came to Purdue University to pursue her PhD. Her main passion in life is nature, education and art. She tries to combine her passion with her current work at the Center for GlobalSoundscapes at Purdue University. For her PhD, she designs multi­modal curricula for middle school and the visually impaired youth to teach the ecological concepts of soundscape ecology through different hands on activities and field work. For her, environmental education is not just teaching science, it is mainly about creating amazing learning experiences to motivate young students and make them value nature as well as science. As a visual artist, she always incorporates art in scientific activities and believes that art and science can be interconnected as they inspire both scientists and artists.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Modelos iraníes fueron arrestadas por fotos en Instagram

The Incredible Iranian HULK - World's Biggest Man

MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
Visit: http://bit.do/dpfK8
Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how man...

published: 26 Jun 2016

Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

OPEN HERE FOR MORE DETAILS: Please watch until the end before leaving your opinion :)
** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls kn...

((FOTOS ESPECIAL)) DA MINHA FAMILHA AMIGOS ETC... (( DJ IRAN ))

published: 15 Jun 2011

Iran from a Different Lens | Maryam Ghadiri | TEDxPurdueU

When only one side of a story is told, the truth can be blurred or completely disjointed. When Maryam arrived in the U.S. she encountered stereotypes and predisposed opinions causing her to hide her own identity as Iranian. She now describes how she rekindled the pride she once had for her motherland, Iran, through curating a photo exhibit that celebrates Iran's rich culture, diversity and beauty.
Maryam Ghadiri is originally from Iran and came to Purdue University to pursue her PhD. Her main passion in life is nature, education and art. She tries to combine her passion with her current work at the Center for GlobalSoundscapes at Purdue University. For her PhD, she designs multi­modal curricula for middle school and the visually impaired youth to teach the ecological concepts of soundsca...

MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
Visit: http://bit.do/dpfK8
Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how many he’s won (but we imagine he does pretty well).
In his spare time, Sajad likes to update his followers with plenty of photos of his sculpted body.
He also likes to pose with tiny objects, to show how giant he truly is.
But despite his slightly intimidating appearance, you don’t really need to worry about making this Hulk angry.
Sajad’s friends say he has a big heart (metaphorically, we think), and is a really lovely, gentle person in real life. Good to know.
Pls Share & Subscribe !
Sajad Gharibi INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/sajadgharibii/?hl=en

MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
Visit: http://bit.do/dpfK8
Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how many he’s won (but we imagine he does pretty well).
In his spare time, Sajad likes to update his followers with plenty of photos of his sculpted body.
He also likes to pose with tiny objects, to show how giant he truly is.
But despite his slightly intimidating appearance, you don’t really need to worry about making this Hulk angry.
Sajad’s friends say he has a big heart (metaphorically, we think), and is a really lovely, gentle person in real life. Good to know.
Pls Share & Subscribe !
Sajad Gharibi INSTAGRAM :
https://www.instagram.com/sajadgharibii/?hl=en

OPEN HERE FOR MORE DETAILS: Please watch until the end before leaving your opinion :)
** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls know that everyone has insecurities, some worse than others. And surgery is not always the answer. I'm definitely not saying everyone that has had surgery has done it because they have BodyDysmorphic disorder, and I'm not against surgeries and enhancing your beauty, everyone should be able to do whatever they want with their body, but you shouldn't get surgeries only because you hate yourself or to impress others. It is something serious and there's many risks. Being beautiful should not be your priority in life. Physical beauty doesn't last forever. If you are not happy with yourself, surgery is not always the answer. You need to work on your inner self and change your priorities so you can be fully happy and enjoy the only life that you have.
I hope this video was helpful.
Let me know your opinion in the comments.
** VIDEO EN ESPAÑOL: https://youtu.be/aA2QuF6MlX8
Thank you all for your support!
Please Like this video and subscribe :)
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OPEN HERE FOR MORE DETAILS: Please watch until the end before leaving your opinion :)
** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls know that everyone has insecurities, some worse than others. And surgery is not always the answer. I'm definitely not saying everyone that has had surgery has done it because they have BodyDysmorphic disorder, and I'm not against surgeries and enhancing your beauty, everyone should be able to do whatever they want with their body, but you shouldn't get surgeries only because you hate yourself or to impress others. It is something serious and there's many risks. Being beautiful should not be your priority in life. Physical beauty doesn't last forever. If you are not happy with yourself, surgery is not always the answer. You need to work on your inner self and change your priorities so you can be fully happy and enjoy the only life that you have.
I hope this video was helpful.
Let me know your opinion in the comments.
** VIDEO EN ESPAÑOL: https://youtu.be/aA2QuF6MlX8
Thank you all for your support!
Please Like this video and subscribe :)
Love, Tania Lucely
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** Use Ebates to get CASHBACK when you shop online! it really works!
I always use it when i shop online, (mainly at sephora :))
and it's FREE! Check it out ..
https://www.ebates.com/r/TLOV142?eeid=28187
Most of the brushes I use are from sigma. They have cruelty-free brushes!!
Get 10% off Sigma products when using my code: TaniaLucely
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Iran from a Different Lens | Maryam Ghadiri | TEDxPurdueU

When only one side of a story is told, the truth can be blurred or completely disjointed. When Maryam arrived in the U.S. she encountered stereotypes and predis...

When only one side of a story is told, the truth can be blurred or completely disjointed. When Maryam arrived in the U.S. she encountered stereotypes and predisposed opinions causing her to hide her own identity as Iranian. She now describes how she rekindled the pride she once had for her motherland, Iran, through curating a photo exhibit that celebrates Iran's rich culture, diversity and beauty.
Maryam Ghadiri is originally from Iran and came to Purdue University to pursue her PhD. Her main passion in life is nature, education and art. She tries to combine her passion with her current work at the Center for GlobalSoundscapes at Purdue University. For her PhD, she designs multi­modal curricula for middle school and the visually impaired youth to teach the ecological concepts of soundscape ecology through different hands on activities and field work. For her, environmental education is not just teaching science, it is mainly about creating amazing learning experiences to motivate young students and make them value nature as well as science. As a visual artist, she always incorporates art in scientific activities and believes that art and science can be interconnected as they inspire both scientists and artists.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

When only one side of a story is told, the truth can be blurred or completely disjointed. When Maryam arrived in the U.S. she encountered stereotypes and predisposed opinions causing her to hide her own identity as Iranian. She now describes how she rekindled the pride she once had for her motherland, Iran, through curating a photo exhibit that celebrates Iran's rich culture, diversity and beauty.
Maryam Ghadiri is originally from Iran and came to Purdue University to pursue her PhD. Her main passion in life is nature, education and art. She tries to combine her passion with her current work at the Center for GlobalSoundscapes at Purdue University. For her PhD, she designs multi­modal curricula for middle school and the visually impaired youth to teach the ecological concepts of soundscape ecology through different hands on activities and field work. For her, environmental education is not just teaching science, it is mainly about creating amazing learning experiences to motivate young students and make them value nature as well as science. As a visual artist, she always incorporates art in scientific activities and believes that art and science can be interconnected as they inspire both scientists and artists.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
➸ Iran Guide: https://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-iran-guide/
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Sh...

published: 05 Aug 2017

Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

published: 24 May 2017

Iran Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and ...

published: 09 Apr 2015

Don't go to Iran - Travel film by Tolt #4

One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.
Top 5 reasons to visit Iran ► https://toltips.com/why-you-should-definitely-go-to-iran/
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Shot, directed and edited by Tolt
Disclaimer: This video was not commissioned by the Iranian Government.

Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are in...

published: 20 May 2017

iran travel guide - راهنمای سفر ایران

published: 08 Oct 2017

Iran Travel Guide

My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastria...

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fru...

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My Firs...

Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
...

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
➸ Iran Guide: https://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-iran-guide/
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Shiraz during our trip and answered some of the most frequent questions we got.
Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
➸ Iran Guide: https://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-iran-guide/
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After showing you around the sights and attractions in Iran in my VideoSeries I want to give you some tips and insights about traveling Iran independently in this episode. For this I sat down with my buddy David in a Café in Shiraz during our trip and answered some of the most frequent questions we got.
Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary...

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

Iran Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cu...

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.

Don't go to Iran - Travel film by Tolt #4

One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.
Top 5 reasons to visit Iran ► https://toltips.com/w...

One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.
Top 5 reasons to visit Iran ► https://toltips.com/why-you-should-definitely-go-to-iran/
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Disclaimer: This video was not commissioned by the Iranian Government.

One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.
Top 5 reasons to visit Iran ► https://toltips.com/why-you-should-definitely-go-to-iran/
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Disclaimer: This video was not commissioned by the Iranian Government.

Travel video about destination Iran.
Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical splendour, ancient architecture and Oriental hospitality. Tehran has been the capital of the Persian Empire since 1795. Founded by Mohammed Aga Khan it is a vibrant place that ranks among the most densely populated cities on Earth. Its biggest transformation in its recent history was due to religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeyni, who in 1979 established the Iranian Republic, a theocracy within the teachings of the Koran. The Saad-Abad Palace complex was the first summer residence of the Qadjarian kings. Following several extensions, from the 1920’s eighteen palaces were used by Reza Shah Pahlevi and his family. The city of Kashan prospered under the Safavid, Shah AbbasThe First, who designed the Bagh-E-Fin Garden according to a model of a Persian paradise garden. Outside the city, the settlement mound of Tepe Sialk uncovered finds that can be traced back to the seventh millennium B.C. At the time of Shah Abbas, Kashan was fortified with a double city wall that contained more than six thousand buildings, plus forty mosques and three Koran schools. The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry. FamousPersian poets once lived here and created works of great beauty. Today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence, such as the Hafiz Tomb. For fifty eight years, Ionic stonemasons, Babylonian brick makers, Median and Egyptian goldsmiths, worked in Persepolis, they created what was an indelible symbol of the Achaemenid Empire. The highest level contained the royal residences with living rooms, a fire temple and harem. Iran is still a land of desert, palaces and mosques, a country that is timeless, captivating and historic.
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Travel video about destination Iran.
Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical splendour, ancient architecture and Oriental hospitality. Tehran has been the capital of the Persian Empire since 1795. Founded by Mohammed Aga Khan it is a vibrant place that ranks among the most densely populated cities on Earth. Its biggest transformation in its recent history was due to religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeyni, who in 1979 established the Iranian Republic, a theocracy within the teachings of the Koran. The Saad-Abad Palace complex was the first summer residence of the Qadjarian kings. Following several extensions, from the 1920’s eighteen palaces were used by Reza Shah Pahlevi and his family. The city of Kashan prospered under the Safavid, Shah AbbasThe First, who designed the Bagh-E-Fin Garden according to a model of a Persian paradise garden. Outside the city, the settlement mound of Tepe Sialk uncovered finds that can be traced back to the seventh millennium B.C. At the time of Shah Abbas, Kashan was fortified with a double city wall that contained more than six thousand buildings, plus forty mosques and three Koran schools. The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry. FamousPersian poets once lived here and created works of great beauty. Today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence, such as the Hafiz Tomb. For fifty eight years, Ionic stonemasons, Babylonian brick makers, Median and Egyptian goldsmiths, worked in Persepolis, they created what was an indelible symbol of the Achaemenid Empire. The highest level contained the royal residences with living rooms, a fire temple and harem. Iran is still a land of desert, palaces and mosques, a country that is timeless, captivating and historic.
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Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to...

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks.
Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax from the hustling and bustling city center. We used various local transport options and explain how you can get around on the cheap. Last but not least we give a few recommendations for typical persian dishes you should try when visiting.
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Tehran:
- Azadi Tower
- Golestan Palace
- IvanCafe, Sam Cafe, Reera Cafe, Saboos Cafe
- Sofre Kuhne (Ferdowsi Sq.))
- Tochal & Bam e Tehran
- Grand Bazaar & TajrishBazaar
- Former US Embassy Tehran & Den of Espionage
- Honarmandan Park
- Sa’dabad Complex
- Milad Tower
- Negarestan Garden
- Masoudiyeh Palace
- National Garden
- Moghadam Museum
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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„The Chapman Run“ by LivingPulse (Main)
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In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
➸ IranGuide (soon): https://www.back-packer.org
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks.
Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax from the hustling and bustling city center. We used various local transport options and explain how you can get around on the cheap. Last but not least we give a few recommendations for typical persian dishes you should try when visiting.
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Tehran:
- Azadi Tower
- Golestan Palace
- IvanCafe, Sam Cafe, Reera Cafe, Saboos Cafe
- Sofre Kuhne (Ferdowsi Sq.))
- Tochal & Bam e Tehran
- Grand Bazaar & TajrishBazaar
- Former US Embassy Tehran & Den of Espionage
- Honarmandan Park
- Sa’dabad Complex
- Milad Tower
- Negarestan Garden
- Masoudiyeh Palace
- National Garden
- Moghadam Museum
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
—
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▸ insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
▸ packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
▸ OnlineLanguageCourse http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
MY HOTEL & HOSTEL RECOMMENDATIONS
➸ http://www.back-packer.org/best-hostels-and-hotels/
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„The Chapman Run“ by LivingPulse (Main)
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My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens.
Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens.
The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars.
ANCIENT SITES
Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs.
SCENERY
But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the MurgonWaterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country.
THE PEOPLEThe people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go.
If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change.
So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.

My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens.
Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens.
The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars.
ANCIENT SITES
Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs.
SCENERY
But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the MurgonWaterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country.
THE PEOPLEThe people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go.
If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change.
So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNC...

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn'...

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
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Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
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Sons Of Saddam The Evil That was!!

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Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti (Arabic: عُدي صدّام حُسين‎) (18 June 1964 -- 22 July 2003) was the eldest son of Saddam Hussein from his first wife, Sajida Talfah, and the brother of Qusay Hussein. Uday was for several years seen as the heir apparent of his father; however, Uday lost his place in the line of succession due to injuries sustained in an assassination attempt, his erratic behavior and his troubled relationship with his father and brother. Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed along with his brother by a secretive combined Special Operations Task Force during a three-hour gunf...

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Sons Of Saddam The Evil That was!!

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Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti (Arabic: عُدي صدّام حُسين‎) (18 June 1964 -- 22 July 2003) was the eldest son of Saddam Hussein from his first wife, Sajida Talfah, and the brother of Qusay Hussein. Uday was for several years seen as the heir apparent of his father; however, Uday lost his place in the line of succession due to injuries sustained in an assassination attempt, his erratic behavior and his troubled relationship with his father and brother. Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed along with his brother by a secretive combined Special Operations Task Force during a three-hour gunfight in Mosul.

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Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti (Arabic: عُدي صدّام حُسين‎) (18 June 1964 -- 22 July 2003) was the eldest son of Saddam Hussein from his first wife, Sajida Talfah, and the brother of Qusay Hussein. Uday was for several years seen as the heir apparent of his father; however, Uday lost his place in the line of succession due to injuries sustained in an assassination attempt, his erratic behavior and his troubled relationship with his father and brother. Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed along with his brother by a secretive combined Special Operations Task Force during a three-hour gunfight in Mosul.

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The Incredible Iranian HULK - World's Biggest Man

MeetSajad Gharibi Known as the PersianHercules and IranianHulk. You might not have noticed, but he’s a big man.
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Quite big, in fact. He apparently weighs almost 24 and a half stone. Almost all of that weight is muscle.
He’s known as the Persian Hercules or Iranian Hulk. He’s been nicknamed a Hercules / Hulk because, as i mentioned, he’s quite big and very strong.
Alongside his gym-related gains, Sajad has also gained (see what we did there?) more than 59,000 followers on Instagram.
Sajad is just 24-years-old, and has already mastered the art of the muscle.
He’s sculpted his body through weightlifting, and can lift up to 175kg (27 stone) – more than his own body weight.
Of course, he regularly represents Iran in bodybuilding competitions. No word yet on how many he’s won (but we imagine he does pretty well).
In his spare time, Sajad likes to update his followers with plenty of photos of his sculpted body.
He also likes to pose with tiny objects, to show how giant he truly is.
But despite his slightly intimidating appearance, you don’t really need to worry about making this Hulk angry.
Sajad’s friends say he has a big heart (metaphorically, we think), and is a really lovely, gentle person in real life. Good to know.
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Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

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Addicted to Plastic Surgery | My Story (w/ photos)

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** "Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a distinct mental disorder in which a person is preoccupied with an imagined physical defect or a minor defect that others often cannot see. As a result, people with this disorder see themselves as "ugly" and often avoid social exposure or turn to plastic surgery to try to improve their appearance.
BDD shares some features with eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder. BDD is similar to eating disorders in that both involve a concern with body image. However, a person with an eating disorder worries about weight and the shape of the entire body, while a person with BDD is concerned about a specific body part."
The point of this video is to let you girls know that everyone has insecurities, some worse than others. And surgery is not always the answer. I'm definitely not saying everyone that has had surgery has done it because they have BodyDysmorphic disorder, and I'm not against surgeries and enhancing your beauty, everyone should be able to do whatever they want with their body, but you shouldn't get surgeries only because you hate yourself or to impress others. It is something serious and there's many risks. Being beautiful should not be your priority in life. Physical beauty doesn't last forever. If you are not happy with yourself, surgery is not always the answer. You need to work on your inner self and change your priorities so you can be fully happy and enjoy the only life that you have.
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Iran Travel Tips for Backpacking Iran (Inside Iran Special)

After backpacking through Iran we tell you some of our Iran travel tips in this video and provide many more information for preparing your own trip on my blog.
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Of course we only covered a few topics with out iran travel tips in this session, there are many more essential tips and insights you need to be aware of before backpacking in Iran. Make sure to check out the related guide to come prepared!
This video is part of „Inside Iran“ - a documentary series introducing you to popular and unknown sights / things to do in Iran as well as the Persian cuisine and the super friendly locals we met on our trip from Tehran to Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd. With this series I want to create a better understanding of the country and it’s people without focussing on politics or religion.
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Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by Stuart Denison ...

Iran Travel Guide

A travel documentary about Iran directed by Alireza Farid and presented by StuartDenison and Azadeh Mirzaei
Alireza Farid is a well known Iranian documentary maker who has made over 30,000 (500hours) of documentary about Iran and its cultural, artistic and touristic attractions.

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Iran Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that s...

Iran Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Iran – formerly Persia - is the biggest country of the Middle East. Due to the fact that sky-high snowy mountains, extended deserts, verdant oases, turquoise cupola mosques and cultural and architectural relic sites of World Heritage are waiting for all visitors it can be a very desirable destination even for tourists who continuously look for the new and varied.In Tehran the luxurious palaces of Persian shahs, the Museum of Archaeology and the Museum of Carpets and Rugs are the sights that “must” be seen. Yazd and Kerman is well-known for their mosques and bazaars, Naqsh-e Rustam is for its rock-hewn tombs, Rayen and Persepolis are for the remains of their palaces and castles from the time of the Persian Empire. The two most beautiful cities of Iran are the splendidly situated Shiraz and Isfahan that is full of vitality.

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Don't go to Iran - Travel film by Tolt #4

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Don't go to Iran - Travel film by Tolt #4

One advice: never set foot on Iranian soil. Please watch this video until the end to be sure to understand.
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Iran (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Iran.
Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical ...

Iran (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Iran.
Iran, formerly known as Persia, is a land of magical splendour, ancient architecture and Oriental hospitality. Tehran has been the capital of the Persian Empire since 1795. Founded by Mohammed Aga Khan it is a vibrant place that ranks among the most densely populated cities on Earth. Its biggest transformation in its recent history was due to religious leader, Ayatollah Khomeyni, who in 1979 established the Iranian Republic, a theocracy within the teachings of the Koran. The Saad-Abad Palace complex was the first summer residence of the Qadjarian kings. Following several extensions, from the 1920’s eighteen palaces were used by Reza Shah Pahlevi and his family. The city of Kashan prospered under the Safavid, Shah AbbasThe First, who designed the Bagh-E-Fin Garden according to a model of a Persian paradise garden. Outside the city, the settlement mound of Tepe Sialk uncovered finds that can be traced back to the seventh millennium B.C. At the time of Shah Abbas, Kashan was fortified with a double city wall that contained more than six thousand buildings, plus forty mosques and three Koran schools. The KoranGate leads to the city of Shiraz, a city of love, roses and poetry. FamousPersian poets once lived here and created works of great beauty. Today their mausoleums are visited with much reverence, such as the Hafiz Tomb. For fifty eight years, Ionic stonemasons, Babylonian brick makers, Median and Egyptian goldsmiths, worked in Persepolis, they created what was an indelible symbol of the Achaemenid Empire. The highest level contained the royal residences with living rooms, a fire temple and harem. Iran is still a land of desert, palaces and mosques, a country that is timeless, captivating and historic.
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Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and...

Exploring Tehran - Top Things to do & Tips (Inside Iran, Episode 01)

In the first episode we explore Tehran and show you the best things to do in Tehran on and off the tourist path paired with food recommendations and tips how to get around.
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As for many tourist visiting Iran, the capital Tehran has been our first stop and introduction to the country. We used our time in the city to explore the best things to do in Tehran by focussing on attractions and spots that are interesting for younger travelers paired with important historic landmarks.
Beside typical tourist attractions we wanted to see what the real Iran is like and reached out to local friends for further recommendations. This way we got to go to places locals use to hangout, have a coffee or simply relax from the hustling and bustling city center. We used various local transport options and explain how you can get around on the cheap. Last but not least we give a few recommendations for typical persian dishes you should try when visiting.
This part of the trip was executed within 1,5 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Tehran:
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- Golestan Palace
- IvanCafe, Sam Cafe, Reera Cafe, Saboos Cafe
- Sofre Kuhne (Ferdowsi Sq.))
- Tochal & Bam e Tehran
- Grand Bazaar & TajrishBazaar
- Former US Embassy Tehran & Den of Espionage
- Honarmandan Park
- Sa’dabad Complex
- Milad Tower
- Negarestan Garden
- Masoudiyeh Palace
- National Garden
- Moghadam Museum
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Iran Travel Guide

My name's Michael and I'm the Marketing Manager for WildFrontiers. I'm here at the magnificent site of Persepolis in Iran. I've been in Iran for two weeks now and so far I've been enchanted by this fascinating country.
CITIES
The capital Tehran is most people's starting point, and in this busy city you can see ostentatious ornaments from the royal household in the crown jewels museum, and wander around the Shah's old residence, Golestan Palace. Just north of Tehran you can visit the Elburz Mountains for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer.
But the real highlights lie elsewhere. In the off-the-beaten-track city of Yazd you'll find a cityscape dotted with the ingenious wind tunnels -- which could be described as the world's first air-conditioning system - the ancient Zoroastrian site of the Towers of Silence, the magnificent Friday Mosque and a number of beautiful palaces and gardens.
Shiraz meanwhile is a lovely university town, known as the city of poets, wine, literature and flowers, and is a real delight. I particularly loved visiting the atmospheric tomb of the Persian poet Hafez. In the evenings it has a magical atmosphere as people gather to read poetry and celebrate the life of this revered poet. Shiraz is also blessed with numerous picturesque mosques and beautiful gardens.
The jewel in the Persian crown is undoubtedly the beautiful city of Esfahan, which has one of the largest squares in the world in the breathtaking Naqsh Jahan Square and probably the most stunning Islamic architecture found anywhere. Esfahan is unbelievably picturesque, with its famed bridges and lively bazaars.
ANCIENT SITES
Iran has a long and rich history, with the Persian Empire at one point ruling over 44% of the world's population. The country is home to some world-class archaeological sites, including the rock-carved tombs of Nagsh e Rostam, where Darius the great is buried, and the spectacular Achamaenid palace complex at Persepolis. This ancient palace was built by Darius the Great to celebrate events such as the Persian New Year, when representatives from the four corners of the empire would congregate. This vast site merits at least a couple of hours to explore the ruins and bas reliefs.
SCENERY
But it's not only about the cities and ancient sites, the scenery of Iran is an unexpected highlight. From beautiful picnic spots such as the MurgonWaterfalls, to fertile valleys in the Bavanat Mountains, where you can encounter Kashqai nomads and see a way of life that has changed little over centuries. In the Dena mountains around Yasuj you'll find an alpine scenery of snow-capped mountains, lakes and streams. It is well worth spending some time away from the better-known cultural sites to explore this lesser-known side of Iran. It really is a beautiful country.
THE PEOPLEThe people of Iran are another real highlight, being welcoming and keen to engage in conversation about everything from politics to football. You are likely to be surrounded by schoolkids asking you questions, offered tea and invited to share in picnics with the locals pretty much wherever you go.
If ever a people were misrepresented by a regime it would be the Iranians. Thanks to a baby boom in the 80's, over 60% of its 70 million population are aged under 30. This generation is well-educated, worldly, and exposed to global media through the internet. Walking around the streets -- which are incidentally very safe - this certainly feels like a nation on the cusp of change.
So forget about any preconceptions you may have about safety, security, or the welcome you'll receive in Iran. I've found the people to be the friendliest and most hospitable I've found anywhere in the world. So check out Wild Frontiers' tours to Iran and discover for yourself this fascinating country.

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Interesting Places to Visit in Iran (Part 1: North and West)

Iran with a history of several thousand years and a very versatile climate, is an interest...

The Grand Bazaar: Munchies Guide To Tehran (Part 1/3)

When it comes to Tehran, it's impossible to avoid politics and easy to overlook the Iranian city's thriving culinary scene. In our first installment of The MUNCHIES Guide to Tehran, our host Gelareh Kiazand introduces us to the bustling street food offerings in the city.
We begin our journey at the capital city's Grand Bazaar, since that's where commodities first arrive. Gelareh beelines for the market's food stands, where she samples dried fruits and nuts while waiting out the line at Moslem Restaurant, frequented by up to 5,000 kebab connoisseurs daily—well worth it for her favorite tah chin. At the more modest and bygone TajrishBazaar, she's the proverbial kid in a candy store, wading through copper and carpet vendors in search of sweet snacks, such as grape molasses and lavasak (fruit leather).
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10:25

IRAN TRAVEL || Shiraz City, Bazaar Shopping & Vegan Food!

My first week in Iran!!!!
After waiting 2 weeks in Armenia not knowing if we were going to...

IRAN - My Trip to Mashhad

Welcome to Mashhad! I travelled from Tehran to Mashhad by train, this is a continuation of my travels to the capital city where I spent most of my time.
I wasn't feeling very well during this trip but I tried to visit a few places and film as much as I could while in the beautiful city of Mashhad, Iran.
Many people are pleasantly surprised with Iran and just how kind, friendly and welcoming the people are. It's a very rich culture and of late extremely misunderstood, which is heartbreaking as there is so much to learn and experience.. from the food to the flamboyant festive nature of these wonderful people.
You will not be disappointed with this fascinating country, and the same goes for Pakistan, although they are both rather different, they are equally amazing!
Hope you enjoy!
My FirstVlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JvQ7zy_aE&t=382s
My Second Vlog of Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pTYXBDEjOA
Girl in Iran:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdFa5_iec4A&t=25s
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